Well, it can chip your teeth, rub the enamel off, rub your gums down. It can cause major damage to your teeth, so get an acryllic plastic or rubber one :) Problem solved.
Nothing. You don't have to worry about biting the tongue ring if the barbell isn't too long for your mouth & if you don't use it to click your teeth.
No. It depends on the dentist. If the dentist feels it may get knocked in any way by a tool he/she is using to pull out your wisdom tooth then you may have to take it out. Discuss this ahead of time with your dentist. It will not interfere with the surgical procedure, but tongue piercing is not recommended at all by any dentist.
how do your teeth and tongue work together
Yes they r because sometime when you're sleeping the ring taps the teeth to where you get cracks on them. And by the way, you need to treat your tongue or it will swole up like a balloon.
I don't have a white ring under my tongue.
Actually piercing your tongue does not damage your teeth. However, over time the enamel on your teeth can be worn down by the constant rubbing and bumping of the metal against the back of your teeth, or sometimes the front if you are putting the ring through your teeth constantly. The best way to prevent it is to not "play" with the tongue ring between your teeth, and also try using plastic balls instead of the metal ones, which aren't as bad, but still may cause some damage.
There is no "lock on a tongue ring" and it's not a ring it's a barbell.
If you have a tongue ring, it makes it hard to make out. the ring always gets in the way.
Google search for "18 gauge tongue ring"!
The same way you did before, except now you have a tongue ring.
depends, if the person doesnt brush their teeth and tongue. then when you french kiss, their gross tongue will be rubbing agaimst your teeth.
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